Looking at the original post again, I see that you have a standalone client app 
from which you are attempting to look up the EJB. When you run that client app, 
are you providing the necessary jar files in the classpath?  I thought I had a 
script file that ran an EJB3 client, but I cannot seem to find it (it's 
probably at home on my laptop).  As a guess, include jbossall-client.jar, 
jboss-ejb3-client.jar and jboss-ejb3x.jar, all from the client directory, in 
your client's classpath.

Also, look at the EJB3Trail:  http://trailblazer.demo.jboss.com/EJB3Trail/

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